seotechlab
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- Mar 18, 2014
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according to me almost people don't know about edm (exact domain match) now days its not working . 1m it's waste of money
you all are staff and legend at internet marketingNobody you would probably know and someone I have no business rubbing elbows with.
He is well out of my league.
you all are staff and legend at internet marketing![]()
Yeah sure. Google anything about gambling, forex, or any of the other high competitive niches.. oh wait.according to me almost people don't know about edm (exact domain match) now days its not working . 1m it's waste of money
i think you take another way, i just want to tell 1M is good idea to purchase misspelled domainyou all are staff and legend at internet marketing![]()
sure you know me?He's not even a member here.
I know him from somewhere else.
Imagine being a domain seller in the early 90s...Some expensive Domains ever
CarInsurance.com — $49.7 million
Insurance.com — $35.6 million
VacationRentals.com — $35 million
PrivateJet.com — $30.18 million
Voice.com — $30 million
Internet.com — $18 million
360.com — $17 million
Insure.com — $16 million
Fund.com — £9.99 million
Sex.com — $14 million*
Hotels.com — $11 million
Porn.com — $9.5 million
Shoes.com — $9 million
Porno.com — $8.8 million
Fb.com — $8.5 million
We.com — $8 million
Business.com — $7.5 million
Diamond.com — $7.5 million
Beer.com — $7 million
Z.com — $6.8 million
iCloud.com — $6 million
Israel.com — $5.8 million
Casino.com — $5.5 million
Slots.com — $5.5 million
It depends you should buy it or not. for example, if you see oyo.com someone registered and selling for some $million but oyo founder had another option oyorooms.com it wasn't highly necessary for him that's why he didn't purchase.
if it would be highly necessary like fb.com than should buy.
I would be $ millionaire todayImagine being a domain seller in the early 90s...
but its 2020Imagine being a domain seller in the early 90s...
so buying a domain is not important. marketing the site is important.Some expensive Domains ever
CarInsurance.com — $49.7 million
Insurance.com — $35.6 million
VacationRentals.com — $35 million
PrivateJet.com — $30.18 million
Voice.com — $30 million
Internet.com — $18 million
360.com — $17 million
Insure.com — $16 million
Fund.com — £9.99 million
Sex.com — $14 million*
Hotels.com — $11 million
Porn.com — $9.5 million
Shoes.com — $9 million
Porno.com — $8.8 million
Fb.com — $8.5 million
We.com — $8 million
Business.com — $7.5 million
Diamond.com — $7.5 million
Beer.com — $7 million
Z.com — $6.8 million
iCloud.com — $6 million
Israel.com — $5.8 million
Casino.com — $5.5 million
Slots.com — $5.5 million
It depends you should buy it or not. for example, if you see oyo.com someone registered and selling for some $million but oyo founder had another option oyorooms.com it wasn't highly necessary for him that's why he didn't purchase.
if it would be highly necessary like fb.com than should buy.
The price for this one is taken out of thin air. Unless the domain is ranked high in search engines and receives a huge amount of traffic, then maybe.There is domain imarkzuckerberg.com and it was priced for 100000$.
The price for this one is taken out of thin air. Unless the domain is ranked high in search engines and receives a huge amount of traffic, then maybe.
I'm not a domain expert, even though I sold quite a few one-word.CO domains in the past for about $1500 each on average. But, I wouldn't pay $100K for imarkzuckerberg.com even if I was a millionaire.The price for this one is taken out of thin air. Unless the domain is ranked high in search engines and receives a huge amount of traffic, then maybe.